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Carter Vintage
625 8th Ave SNashvilleTN 37203US
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USD$7,000

Description

In 1951, when Gibson unveiled its premier L-5CES electric archtop, the Fred Gretsch Guitar Co. responded with its own contender, the Electro II model. Originally identified as model 6193 in blonde finish and 6192 in sunburst, it underwent a name change to the Country Club in 1954, coinciding with the release of this exemplary version from the Brooklyn factory. With notable musicians such as Al Caiola, Mundell Lowe, and Mary Osborne endorsing it, the Country Club stood as Gretsch's top-tier electric guitar, surpassing the L-5CES in sales for the remainder of the decade, as noted by Gretsch expert Jay Scott. Embraced by jazz and pop artists alike, the Country Club has remained a cherished fixture in the Gretsch lineup to this day.This 1956 example is in excellent original condition with the exception of an added bigsby, a replaced bridge, and replaced pickguard and truss rod cover.OHSC included.

About Country Club

The Gretsch Country Club is a classic electric guitar known for its elegant design and excellent playability. Featuring a spruce top, maple body, and maple neck, this guitar offers a bright and resonant tone. Equipped with Filter'Tron pickups, it delivers a vintage sound, perfect for various music styles.